| Literature DB >> 26409885 |
Zachary Winthrop1, Gregory Pinkowsky2, William Hennrikus3.
Abstract
Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the knee is a disease of the subchondral bone with secondary injury to the overlying articular cartilage. OCD lesions are generally categorized as juvenile-growth plates open-or adult-growth plates closed. This maturity-based classification scheme has a prognostic value in that many juvenile OCD lesions will heal with conservative care while most symptomatic adult OCD lesions need surgical intervention. OCD can result in pain, knee joint effusions, loose body formation, and arthritis. Short-term treatment goals include pain and symptom resolution while the long-term goal is to minimize arthritis. Surgical options include debridement, drilling, microfracture, reduction and fixation, autograft osteochondral transplantation, autologous chondrocyte implantation, and allograft osteochondreal transplantation.Entities:
Keywords: Cartilage; Chondrocyte; Drilling; Juvenile; Knee; Microfracture; Osteochondritis dissecans
Year: 2015 PMID: 26409885 PMCID: PMC4630227 DOI: 10.1007/s12178-015-9304-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med ISSN: 1935-9748